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«Stolen Generations»: Australien geht seine Vergangenheit an

«Stolen Generations»: Australien geht seine Vergangenheit an
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Stolen Generations : Australien geht seine Vergangenheit an

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Indigene Völker: „Stolen Generations : Australien geht seine Vergangenheit an

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Latest Round of Safe, Respected and Free from Violence Prevention Grants Awarded

NT Government The Territory Government has provided $1.3 million in funding to recipients of the 2021 Safe, Respected and Free from Violence Prevention Grants. The Safe, Respected and Free from Violence Prevention Grants are provided to support localised projects, activities, actions and pilot programs that seek to challenge and change social and cultural attitudes, values and structures that underpin domestic, family and sexual violence. Each year, individual grants of up to $150,000 are available to organisations aiming to contribute towards the development and implementation of good practice, evidence-based domestic and family violence prevention and early intervention activities in the Northern Territory. The grant applications are assessed by an expert panel comprised of government and non-government members.

Delivering more Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services in NT

The Hon Greg Hunt MP Minister for Health and Aged Care The Australian Government is investing $8.75 million over four years to provide additional health services in the Northern Territory as part of its commitment to strengthen Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services. Delivered through the Northern Territory Pathways to Community Control program (NT P2CC), the funding will provide First Nations people with access to effective, high quality, comprehensive and culturally appropriate primary health care services. This investment builds on the $4 million already committed for transition activities occurring in West Arnhem, demonstrating the strong partnerships that exist between the Commonwealth and Northern Territory Government and other key members of the NT Aboriginal Health Forum, including the Aboriginal Medical Services Alliance NT (AMSANT).

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